POWERS TO CONFER ON CONGO STATE SCANDALS; The British Government Will Initiate an Inquiry. Resolution Asking It to Consult the Other Signatories of the Berlin Act Passed in the Commons.

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LONDON, May 21. -- The allegations of ill-treatment of the natives made against the Congo State officials by the Rev. William Morrison of Lexington, Va., a member of the American Presbyterian Mission, Were brought up before Parliament last night, and found the Government, although unwilling to censure the administration of the Congo State, anxious to co-operate with the other powers to abate the scandals. View Full Article in Timesmachine »